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US-9282358

Secure information exchange between devices using location and unique codes

PublishedMarch 8, 2016
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Technical Abstract

Software receives a communication from a smart-television device. The communication includes a device identifier, which is unique, for the smart-television device and a geo-location associated with the smart-television device. The software causes the smart-television device to display a first view that includes a visual icon along with a message identifying a connected-television service. The software receives a request from a mobile device to connect to the connected-television service. The request results in transmission of a geo-position from the mobile device. Upon determining that the geo-position of the smart-television device is proximate to the geo-location of the mobile device, the software causes the mobile device to display a second view that includes the visual icon for the device identifier. The software receives a communication from the mobile device that indicates a match between the visual icons. The software causes the smart-television device to display a user identifier received from the mobile device in a third view.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method, comprising the operations of: receiving a communication over a network from a smart-television device, wherein the communication includes a device identifier, which is unique, for the smart-television device and a geo-location for the smart-television device, wherein the geo-location results at least in part from collaborative location detection that uses stored geo-positions previously received from one or more mobile devices positioned proximate to the smart-television device; generating a visual icon for the device identifier, wherein the visual icon is unique with respect to other smart-television devices at the geo-location; causing the smart-television device to display a first view that includes the visual icon along with a message identifying a connected-television service; receiving a request over the network from a mobile device to connect to the connected-television service, wherein the request results in transmission of a geo-position for the mobile device; upon determining that the geo-location of the smart-television device is proximate to the geo-position of the mobile device, causing the mobile device to display a second view that includes the visual icon for the device identifier and any other visual icons associated with the geo-location that have been generated; receiving a communication over the network from the mobile device that indicates a match between the visual icon for the device identifier in the first view and the visual icon for the device identifier in the second view, wherein the communication also includes a user identifier obtained from the mobile device or a user of the mobile device; and causing the smart-television device to display the user identifier in a third view with a message indicating connection to the smart-television device, wherein each of the operations is executed by one or more processors.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the collaborative location detection is performed by the smart-television device.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the collaborative location detection uses a statistical measure of central tendency.

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4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising an operation of: sending the device identifier to the mobile device.

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5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the communication that indicates a match between the visual icons returns the device identifier.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second view is a webpage displayed by a browser that runs a script to obtain the user identifier.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the device identifier is provided by a manufacturer of the smart-television device.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the request to connect to the connected-television service is made using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and the geo-position is included in the body of the communication.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the geo-location identifies at least the latitude, longitude, and altitude of the smart-television device.

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10. One or more computer-readable media that are non-transitory and that store a program, wherein the program, when executed, instructs a processor to perform the following operations: receive a communication over a network from a smart-television device, wherein the communication includes a device identifier, which is unique, for the smart-television device and a geo-location for the smart-television device, wherein the geo-location results at least in part from collaborative location detection that uses stored geo-positions previously received from one or more mobile devices positioned proximate to the smart-television device; generate a visual icon for the device identifier, wherein the visual icon is unique with respect to other smart-television devices at the geo-location; cause the smart-television device to display a first view that includes the visual icon along with a message identifying a connected-television service; receive a request over the network from a mobile device to connect with the connected-television service, wherein the request results in transmission of a geo-position for the mobile device; upon determining that the geo-location of the smart-television device is proximate to the geo-position of the mobile device, cause the mobile device to display a second view that includes the visual icon for the device identifier and any other visual icons associated with the geo-location that have been generated; receive a communication over the network from the mobile device that indicates a match between the visual icon for the device identifier in the first view and the visual icon for the device identifier in the second view, wherein the communication also includes a user identifier obtained from the mobile device or a user of the mobile device; and cause the smart-television device to display the user identifier in a third view with a message indicating connection to the smart-television device.

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11. The computer-readable media of claim 10 , wherein the collaborative location detection is performed by the smart-television device.

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12. The computer-readable media of claim 11 , wherein the collaborative location detection uses a statistical measure of central tendency.

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13. The computer-readable media of claim 10 , further comprising an operation of: send the device identifier to the mobile device.

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14. The computer-readable media of claim 13 , wherein the communication that indicates a match between the visual icons returns the device identifier.

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15. The computer-readable media of claim 10 , wherein the second view is a webpage displayed by a browser that runs a script to obtain the user identifier.

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16. The computer-readable media of claim 10 , wherein the device identifier is provided by a manufacturer of the smart-television device.

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17. The computer-readable media of claim 10 , wherein the request to connect to the connected-television service is made using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and the geo-position is included in the body of the communication.

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18. The computer-readable media of claim 10 , wherein the geo-location identifies at least the latitude, longitude, and altitude of the smart-television device.

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19. A method, comprising operations of: receiving a communication over a network from a smart-television device, wherein the communication includes a device identifier that is provided by a manufacturer of the smart-television device and a geo-location for the smart-television device: wherein the geo-location results at least in part from collaborative location detection that uses stored geo-positions previously received from one or more mobile devices positioned proximate to the smart-television device; generating a visual icon for the device identifier, wherein the visual icon is unique with respect to other smart-television devices at the geo-location; causing the smart-television device to display a first view that includes the visual icon along with a message identifying a connected-television service; receiving a request over the network from a mobile device to connect to the connected-television service, wherein the request to connect to the connected-television service is made using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and wherein the request results in transmission of a geo-position for the mobile device; upon determining that the geo-location of the smart-television device is proximate to the geo-position of the mobile device, causing the mobile device to display a second view that includes the visual icon for the device identifier and any other visual icons associated with the geo-location that have been generated; receiving a communication over the network from the mobile device that indicates a match between the visual icon for the device identifier in the first view and the visual icon for the device identifier in the second view, wherein the communication also includes a user identifier obtained from the mobile device or a user of the mobile device; and causing the smart-television device to display the user identifier in a third view with a message indicating connection to the smart-television device, wherein each of the operations is executed by one or more processors.

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20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the collaborative location detection is performed by the smart-television device.

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April 8, 2014

Publication Date

March 8, 2016

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